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Post by Mr Wallacio on Jan 7, 2018 9:03:00 GMT
{Spoiler - click to view} Do they still have that ridiculous ending with the two cast members awkwardly clambering over the stalls?
Somewhat ruined the moment when they have to get the entire row to stand up to let them get back to the stage... I don't think it's ridiculous at all. It puts a memorable end to the show as they head off to a new life being watched by everyone on stage. I did see it in Bristol though and there because the auditorium is small they could reach the back quite easily and no one would have to stand to let them back out. But I wouldn't be annoyed at having to stand because I'd have just been awed by the brilliant show.
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Post by SamB (was badoerfan) on Jan 7, 2018 21:40:25 GMT
I think it would be less ridiculous if it wasn't so awkward. It's a steep auditorium, so when I saw it there was quite a bit of wobbliness, people having to lean out of the way as they climbed up, and a bit of nervous/awkward laughter from the people they were nearly treading on.
I think it's a nice idea, but it doesn't really work - it was all a bit 'haha woah, they're actually climbing over us'. And then it is a bit awkward that they have to push past a whole row to get back to the stage for the bows.
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Post by robertb213 on Jan 7, 2018 22:14:37 GMT
I agree, I found it awkward and unnecessary. Luckily I wasn't in the line of fire and I'm really glad! It's one thing being close to actors but another being climbed over, it totally broke the moment.
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Post by Mr Wallacio on Jan 8, 2018 6:25:20 GMT
Obviously I'm blinkered from having seen it in the original setting where it worked fine (no take in Bristol)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2018 10:59:27 GMT
I thought it was a very beautiful moment when I saw it in Bristol and I was glad they kept it in for London, though I was sitting near enough to the front not to see how it played out once they'd gone past me.
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Post by Rory on Jan 8, 2018 13:54:13 GMT
Now booking to 14th April on the ATG website.
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 8, 2018 14:19:12 GMT
Seeing this a week Thursday, looking forward to it based off what I've heard both on here and from a couple of friends that have seen it. Have to question the prices though, is it really selling all that well when most of the tickets are £62.50 or £95? I'm counting my lucky stars that we're both under 25 therefore can benefit from the £25 tickets.
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Post by showgirl on Jan 8, 2018 19:45:27 GMT
Seeing this a week Thursday, looking forward to it based off what I've heard both on here and from a couple of friends that have seen it. Have to question the prices though, is it really selling all that well when most of the tickets are £62.50 or £95? I'm counting my lucky stars that we're both under 25 therefore can benefit from the £25 tickets. I've been looking to book but have so far been deterred by the prices. Todaytix has advance tix but only for the very front row, and having briefly sat there for Apologia (before I was moved), I'd never pay to sit there again.
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Post by Mark on Jan 8, 2018 20:01:25 GMT
Seeing this a week Thursday, looking forward to it based off what I've heard both on here and from a couple of friends that have seen it. Have to question the prices though, is it really selling all that well when most of the tickets are £62.50 or £95? I'm counting my lucky stars that we're both under 25 therefore can benefit from the £25 tickets. I've been looking to book but have so far been deterred by the prices. Todaytix has advance tix but only for the very front row, and having briefly sat there for Apologia (before I was moved), I'd never pay to sit there again. The front row is very very different to how it was for Apologia. The stage is very low and it's a fantastic view. I was AA7 but 8/9/10 would be equally good.
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Post by robertb213 on Jan 8, 2018 20:14:14 GMT
Just steer clear of the extreme corners of the front rows, they looked incredibly squished and I'm not convinced people could see over the wall that goes around the front of the stage
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Post by showgirl on Jan 9, 2018 4:41:50 GMT
Thank you both, Mark and robertb213 - that's very helpful as it's the centre of row AA which Todaytix is consistently offering for the lowest price.
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Post by robertb213 on Jan 9, 2018 8:15:06 GMT
You're welcome - you should be fine with the centre 😁
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Post by amadeus on Jan 9, 2018 14:55:24 GMT
NT are offering an Entry Pass discount for this. I just got a £62 ticket for £12.50... lucky me...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2018 23:08:36 GMT
Just saw this beautiful show. What an exquisite way to end my theatre trip.
Brilliant cast, excellent puppetry. Louis Maskell has such a beautiful voice, I'm in love! That act two opener, oh my God, he's incredible!
Since you have been discussing the ending recently, I have to say that I loved it.
Now, about my seat. I was in C12. Um, thank God the person on my left left at the interval, cause I was really uncomfortable during act one. Great view though.
P.S. in case the guy in C11 is reading this: you are really handsome.
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Post by ali973 on Jan 11, 2018 5:51:53 GMT
My friend just booked us in row C. Why were you uncomfortable? Glad to hear the view is good.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2018 6:27:34 GMT
My friend just booked us in row C. Why were you uncomfortable? Glad to hear the view is good. The seating curves around the stage, and that means I was sharing most of my legroom with the person on my left. We spent the first act trying not to make leg-to-leg contact. Oh, and no armrests.
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Post by ali973 on Jan 11, 2018 7:45:27 GMT
Ok..we're on the center isle, so I hope that's okay.
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Post by demelza on Jan 11, 2018 20:56:41 GMT
Saw the matinee today (saw the show friday evening and loved it that much I decided to see it during my free afternoon). Loved the show even more the second time round and it was great to get a better look at the prosthetic as I was on the edge of row H on friday. I really hope they end up doing a cast recording - it's already sneaked it's way into my top 5 musicals! It's been a long time since I've been this excited about a musical, it's nice. I have to say that the seating plan on the ATG website is a little misleading. Book a pair of seats in row D that I thought were a few seats down from the platform above the entry, ended up being right next to it. {Spoiler - click to view} Had I been one seat to my left I would have ended up being clambered over... not that I would have minded too much!
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 11, 2018 21:41:34 GMT
Out of pure interest what seat numbers were you demelza ? I'm now wondering whether we're sat in the line of fire so to say (and debating whether to warn my mate who's coming with)
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Post by robertb213 on Jan 11, 2018 22:04:47 GMT
I was in D19 which was fabulous when the actors were on the raised stage next to the audience, and out of clambering range by a good 2 or 3 seats I'd say 😁
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Post by demelza on Jan 11, 2018 22:54:46 GMT
Out of pure interest what seat numbers were you demelza ? I'm now wondering whether we're sat in the line of fire so to say (and debating whether to warn my mate who's coming with) I was D11 and my mum was D10! D12, 13 and 14 are definitely in the line of fire!
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Post by ruby on Jan 11, 2018 22:58:52 GMT
There was a cast recording CD available on the Bristol Old Vic website.
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Post by ensembleswings on Jan 12, 2018 9:32:22 GMT
Looks like we should hopefully be just about ok then, thanks guys
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Post by Stephen on Jan 12, 2018 13:38:26 GMT
Seeing this on the good deal from Today Tix! Excited to see it and will report back on my thoughts!
Does anybody have my usual loud noises warning for me?...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2018 19:42:14 GMT
You win some and you lose some... I’m afraid I felt I’d lost with this one. Or perhaps it lost me... It was visually gorgeous but little else story-wise, and I found the music repetitive and hard on the ear. And I don’t often say this but I thought it was rather amateur on the acting front. Thanks to Mr Wallacio for flagging it up in the first place; I’m glad I saw it, and glad that so many seemed to have ‘got’ it. But it just wasn’t for me.
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